Leptolycinae
Leptolycinae is a subfamily of the Lycidae or "net-winged beetles" erected by Leng and Mutchler in 1922.[1] This subfamily includes notable genera such as Platerodrilus, which are sometimes called "trilobite beetles".
Leptolycinae | |
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Platerodrilus paradoxus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Lycidae |
Subfamily: | Leptolycinae Leng & Mutchler, 1922 |
Tribes and genera
BioLib includes three extant tribes and the fossil tribe †Burmolycini Bocak, Light & Ellenberger, 2019.[1]
Dexorini
Auth. Kleine, 1933
- Dexoris Waterhouse, 1878
- Elgodexoris Bocak & Bocakova, 1987
- Lampyrolycus Burgeon, 1937
- Lolodorfus Bocakova, 2014
- Mimolibnetis Pic, 1936
Duliticolini
Auth. Mjöberg, 1925
- Atamania (beetle) Kazantzev, 2004
- Autaphes Kazantzev, 2004
- Microeron Kazantzev, 2004
- Miniduliticola Kazantsev, 2003
- Platerodrilus Pic, 1921 (synonym Duliticola)
- Sinodulia Kazantsev, 2003
Leptolycini
Auth. Leng & Mutchler, 1922
- Alyculus Kazantsev, 1999
- Ceratoprion Gorham, 1884
- Cessator Kazantsev, 2009
- †Electropteron Kazantsev, 2012
- Flabellocaenia Pic, 1929
- Leptolycus Leng & Mutchler, 1922 - type genus
References
- Biolib.cz: subfamily Leptolycinae Leng & Mutchler, 1922 (retrieved 16 May 2022)
External links
- Data related to Leptolycinae at Wikispecies
- Media related to Leptolycinae at Wikimedia Commons
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